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Rustic Industrial TV Stand
This large rustic TV stand with an industrial concrete top is the perfect way to house all your television components and
more. The 6 foot long TV console has plenty of storage with drawers and shelves. And the simple routered details and
concrete top will make it stand out in any room.
Difficulty
Moderate
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ToolsKreg Tools
Accu-Cut™
Rip-Cut™
Wood Project Clamp - 6"
Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig® 720
Precision Router Table System
Drawer Slide Jig
Other Tools
Circular Saw (corded)
Miter Saw
Square
Table Saw
Tape Measure
Drill (cordless)
Impact Driver
Nail Gun
Router
Sander
MaterialsWood Products
Board , 1x3 , 96"7
Board , 1x2 , 96"1
Board , 1x6 , 72"2
Plywood , 3/4" Thick , Full Sheet1
Plywood , 1/4" Thick , Half Sheet1
Board , 15" Melamine Covered Shelf , 96"2
Hardware & Supplies
1 1/4" Pocket Hole Screws150
1 1/4" Finish Nails100
Wood Glue1
80 Lb Bag Concrete Counter Top Mix1
3/4" Finishing Nails25
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Cut List & PartsInner Side Boards , 3/4" X 2 1/2" X 20"6
Top/Bottom Side Boards , 3/4" X 2 1/2" X 7 1/2"4
Outer Side Boards , 3/4" X 2 1/2" X 25"4
Horizontal Shelf Boards , 3/4" X 2 1/2" X 70 1/2"3
Horizontal Shelf Plywood , 3/4" X 9 3/4" X 70 1/2"3
Large Vertical Divider Boards , 3/4" X 2 1/2" X 13 1/2"3
Large Vertical Divider Plywood , 3/4" X 9 3/4" X 13 1/2"3
Small Vertical Divider Boards , 3/4" X 2 1/2" X 7 3/4"2
Small Vertical Divider Plywood , 3/4" X 9 3/4" X 7 3/4"2
Toekick , 3/4" X 1 1/2" X 34 7/8"2
Toekick Center , 3/4" X 1 1/2" X 12 1/2"1
Drawer Front Boards , 3/4" X 2 1/2" X 16 3/4"6
Drawer Box Sides , 3/4" X 5 1/2" X 11"4
Drawer Box Front/Back , 3/4" X 5 1/2" X 14 1/2"4
Back , 1/4" X 23 1/2" X 70 1/2"1
Drawer Box Bottoms , 1/4" X 15" X 10 1/2"2
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DirectionsAdd detail to the sidesIf you want to add detail to the sides of the TV stand to make the design stand out. Set the router up to remove 1/16" off the
corner at a diagonal. Router all 4 sides of the inner side boards. Router 3 sides of the top/bottom side boards (2 short & 1
long). And router 1 long side of the outer side boards.
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Assemble center of sidesDrill a pocket hole set for 3/4" wood in the end of each of the inner side boards and drill 2 pocket holes in either end of the
top/bottom side boards. Attach the inner side boards to the top/bottom side boards as shown in the picture with 1 1/4"
pocket hole screws.
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Finish assembling the sidesAttach the outer side boards to either side of the top/bottom side boards with 1 1/4" pocket hole screws.3
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Attach top of tv standDrill pocket holes set for 3/4" wood in the side of the horizontal shelf plywood pieces. Attach the horizontal shelf boards to
the edge of the horizontal shelf plywood with 1 1/4" pocket hole screws and wood glue. Typically the plywood will be slightly
thinner than the boards. Line up one edge of the top side. Attach the top horizontal shelf board to the sides so they are flush
on the top and front of the sides. The boards will end 1/4" in from the back to allow for the plywood backing to attach (if you
do not want to add a back to the TV stand. Cut the plywood boards 10" deep instead of 9 3/4"). Make sure the pocket hole
screws are facing up (they will be covered by the concrete top later).
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Attach small vertical dividersAttach the small vertical divider boards to the edge of the small vertical divider plywood the same as you did for the
horizontal shelf pieces. Attach the assembled small vertical dividers to the top of the TV stand with either pocket holes or
wood glue and finishing nails through the top shelf boards. Attach them so that they are 17" away from the sides and the
pocket holes are facing toward the sides so they will be hidden by the drawers.
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Attach center shelfRepeat the same steps for the center shelf using the horizontal shelf boards and plywood as you did for the top of the TV
stand. This time, place the pocket holes so they are on the bottom of the shelf. You can fill them if desired (but they are not
noticeable since they are under the shelf).
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Attach large vertical dividersRepeat the same steps for the large vertical dividers as you did for the small vertical dividers. Try to center the boards on the
plywood since all sides the large vertical dividers are visible. Also, you will want to fill the pocket holes after assembling.
Attach the large vertical dividers so the outer two are 17" away from the sides and the center one is centered on the TV
stand.
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Attach bottom shelfRepeat the same steps for the bottom shelf using the horizontal shelf boards and plywood as you did for the top of the TV
stand. Again, place the pocket holes so they are on the bottom of the shelf so they will be hidden by the toe kick.
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Add the toe kickDrill pocket holes set for 3/4" material in the toe kick and toe kick center boards. Attach them to the bottom of the bottom
shelf with 1 1/4" pocket hole screws so the center board is directly center of the TV stand and flush with the front. The toe
kick boards should be set 1" back from the front of the bottom shelf boards.
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Add detail to the drawer frontsIf you want to add detail to the drawer fronts. Router the inside long edge of two of the boards and both long edges of one
of the boards for each drawer just like you did for the sides.
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Build the drawer frontsAttach the 3 drawer front boards for each drawer front together with wood glue and pocket holes. Make sure the board
with both sides routered is the center and the outer two boards have the inside edge routered.
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Build the drawer boxesUsing a router or table saw, cut a 1/4" x 1/4" groove in the bottom of the drawer box sides and drawer box fronts. Then rip the
drawer box back so the bottom of the board will hit the top of the groove when assembled. Drill 3/4" deep pocket holes in
the ends of drawer box front and back boards. Assemble the box so the top of the boards are flush and the corners are
square.
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Add the drawer box bottomSlide the drawer box bottom piece into the groove under the drawer box back. Ensure the box is squared up and then
attach the drawer box bottom to the drawer box back with finishing nails.
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Attach the drawer frontAttach the drawer front to the front of the drawer box so it is centered. I like to use 1 1/4" pocket hole screws for this as well
because they are self tapping. Drive the screws in from the inside of the drawer box into the back of the drawer front in all 4
corners.
Finish the TV standSand and finish the TV stand, including the back piece. I felt it was easier to apply the finish without the back attached.
After it is dry, attach the back inside the sides. Make sure to measure out where the horizontal shelf boards are and secure
the back in multiple places with 3/4" finishing nails into them.
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Build the concrete formFor the concrete top, you will need to build a form from the melamine covered shelves. Cut 1 piece at 12 1/2" x 72", 2 at 12 1/2"
x 2" and 2 at 73 1/2" x 2". You can easily rip down the boards with the Kreg RipCut and a circular saw.
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Assemble the concrete formAttach the 2" boards around the larger board to create a trough. I used my hot glue gun to do this easily (and make it easier
to remove the form later).
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Caulk the formUsing silicone caulk, caulk all the corners of the concrete form to keep the concrete from leaking through. It will give your
concrete top cleaner corners.
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Mix the concreteMix the countertop concrete mix with water. Always add water to the mixing trough or bucket first, then pour the concrete
mix into it. Stir it together with a hoe. Add more water or mix as needed until it is the consistency of natural peanut butter
(slightly watery around the edges but scoopable). I mixed together 1 full 80lb bag of concrete and used almost all of it for
the TV stand top.
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Add the concrete to the formScoop the concrete into the form. Make sure to get it into all the edges and corners. To give my top a bit more structure, I
decided to add a piece of cement board to the bottom (which is actually the top of the form). I do not know if it was
necessary, but it made me feel better. I just cut a piece of cement board so it was slightly smaller than the form and placed
it on top of the wet cement when the form was mostly full. Then I added the rest of the concrete around it.
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Level the concrete in the formUsing a scrap of the melamine covered board, slide it back and forth on the top of the concrete in the form to level out the
surface. Then using a sander without sand-paper on it, vibrate the edges of the form to remove any air bubbles. Smooth the
surface again if needed. I placed weights on top of the cement board to keep it flush with the top of the form while the
concrete cured. Let the concrete cure for a couple days. Remove the melamine form by carefully pulling the pieces apart
(which should be easy because it was held together with hot glue).
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Add concrete top & install drawersCarefully place the concrete top on top of the TV stand. It should be flush on the sides and front/back. Install the drawers
with 10" ball bearing drawer slides that require 1/2" clearance on either side of the drawer.
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